This is just one of the reasons to live in Oregon. This trail is sooo much fun walking, running, riding bikes etc. This is just one of many, many trails out here. Any of you who might come to our neck of the woods would do yourselves a real disservice if you do not visit the Columbia Gorge. Add to that Crater Lake, the Oregon Coast, Portland, the Cascade Range with all its mountains. Washington has many, many cool things to experience too. Need I go on?
That's the idea, at least. I'm walking westward from New York City for nine months or so.
If everything goes according to plan, I'll be in Oregon when the clock runs out.
If nothing goes according to plan, maybe I'll end up in Peru or Mongolia or Pennsylvania.
You can read all about the details of my trip
if you're so inclined.
It’s not old it’s recycled ;-)
Green mr Green, Green
St. And is to the right. Does that mean St. Or is to the left?
ha ha… good one Dorinda… only Matt would notice signs on back of signs….
It’s got to be that transportation engineer in him.
More beautiful light and scenery, and recycling to boot.
Funny, Dorinda, and agreed about the engineer in him.
The Pac NW really knows how to recycle EVERYTHING. :)
I dig that the recycled sign holding up the new sign says “stand” as though it knew it’s fate…
Great shot in the background!
This looks like a trail that would be wonderfully pleasant to walk. And beautiful!
This is just one of the reasons to live in Oregon. This trail is sooo much fun walking, running, riding bikes etc. This is just one of many, many trails out here. Any of you who might come to our neck of the woods would do yourselves a real disservice if you do not visit the Columbia Gorge. Add to that Crater Lake, the Oregon Coast, Portland, the Cascade Range with all its mountains. Washington has many, many cool things to experience too. Need I go on?
Amen. You have said it all! I am in TOTAL agreement!
What an amazing view!
Just look at that glorious mountain! I wanna go hiking up there! ;-)